5 Major Goal Setting Myths

This post by Michael Hyatt reminded me of several mistakes I have made over the years in setting goals.  The process we use many times is more of a hindrance to success than the challenge of the goals themselves.  See if you find yourself in this post and lets get Read more…

The Power Of Momentum

There are very few things more difficult to deal with in your personal or professional life than a loss of momentum.  It can be brought on by some major tragedy or a series of small compromises over a very long period of time. Eventually we get to a place where Read more…

Big Hairy Audacious Goals

There has always been a delicate balance in goal setting between what can be done and what could be done.  Goals should be realistic and achievable but they also must be courageous and challenging.  Safe is not good enough anymore and we must be willing to take risks that stretch Read more…

4 Common Mistakes In Goal Setting

If goal setting is so simple why do so many of us never reach them?  Even though the methods may differ, the common principle is to state clearly what the outcome is you want to reach.  I am always looking for new techniques and this post by David Whitt is Read more…

Good Goals Are Smart Goals

You have heard it said that if you don’t measure it then it really does not matter.  There is a tremendous amount of truth in that statement.  But the reality is that you can’t just throw out a percentage number you want to grow your revenue next year it must Read more…

Why You Need To Set Personal Goals

We live in the reality of smart goals and clear objectives in our corporate life.  Strangely, very few people value that same leadership discipline when it comes to their personal life.  If we believe its ” smart” at work why would we not value the process even more for the Read more…

How To Reach Your Goals In 2014

It never ceases to amaze me how many great ideas I have and how many sincere commitments I make only to be reminded a few months later that nothing really changed.  We are often emotionally moved but rarely permanently changed and there are some practical reasons why.  Carey Nieuwhof has Read more…